<p>Hi. my current SAT score (took it in January, never having taken any prep before) is a 2110, with 800 in Math, 660 in Reading, and 650 in Writing.
As you can tell from the scores, what I primarily want to work on is Reading and Writing. What SAT prep would you recommend?
Money isn't really that much of an issue, but I can't afford a private tutor. I am looking into the Princeton Review small group classes right now, because my school gets a discount for the Princeton Review, but how is it? Is it mostly catered to students with lower scores or higher scores?
Also, I live in NYC if that helps.</p>
<p>dont get tutoring classes. The best and most effective prep is to take as many practice tests as humanly possible. I started out at a 1420/2400 and after 60 tests have gotten above a 2300 multiple times and can consistently score above a 2200. Tests tests and more tests is the key</p>
<p>^ I started out at a 1420/2400 </p>
<p>2400 is the maximum you can score? is that a typo?</p>
<p>He means he got 1420 on all three sections combined</p>
<p>@bella1234 As Brolex already clarified, Spuding meant 1420 out of 2400.
@Spuding, what practice tests did you use? I’m almost done with the blue book, and I’m thinking about retaking it in October, but then I don’t have any practice test to work on. I heard a lot of bad comments about Kaplan… Is there any practice test as good as the Blue Book? Thanks</p>